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Originally Posted by underscore
If the desired cargo in question is the Freescale employees (or at least a few of them), but if they were traveling to help with efficiency as mentioned then I would think they are less likely to have knowledge of secrets important enough to highjack a plane. This is of course assuming that they were actually doing what Freescale says they were doing.
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Thing is, most large companies have risk management policy in place, where they would not allow 20 "important" or high level staff fly on the same flight. So likely these 20 employees wouldn't be high enough in the food chain to possess top secret information, or extremely technical skillset.